2024-02-10 06:52:28
For the first time, President Javier Milei presented his sworn statement since he took office and announced that he has assets of 54 million pesos.
The head of state declared his apartment in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Almagro, with a tax valuation of 6.6 million pesos; two cars (a Peugeot RCZ and a Mercedes Benz Sprinter), with a total value of just over 6 million; almost 11.5 million pesos deposited in savings accounts; and dollars in cash for an amount that amounts to 3.5 million pesos; among others.
According to official data that was publicly and widely known yesterday, the total amount of the assets of the creator of La Libertad Avanza is 54,762,270.23 pesos.
An ostensibly lower figure is what his sister and general secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei, declared she had: 1,703,708.56 pesos she recorded as assets.
His assets consist of an apartment in the City, valued at 1,415,525.36 pesos, and deposits in local currency.
For her part, the vice president, Victoria Villarruel, declared assets for a total of 2,864,834 pesos. Her declared assets include an apartment in the City of Buenos Aires, 900 thousand pesos in cash and 2 thousand dollars in cash.
When all the sworn statements are observed, there is one that is surprising due to its volume. This is the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona, who announced assets for a total of 6,627,966,485.97 pesos.
Cúneo Libarona said he owned twenty-four apartments (one of them in Miami), six houses (one in Uruguay), two cars (an Audi Q5OT and a Honda Rural CRV LX) and deposits abroad worth 4,984,470,317.93 pesos. They are part of the heritage that the renowned lawyer announced. With that heritage he is, by far, the one who comfortably leads the ranking of the wealth of the members of the Government of La Libertad Avanza.
Second on that list is his counterpart from the Interior, Guillermo Francos, with assets for an amount of 334,417,959.31 pesos, thanks to six properties, a Nissan Murano Xtronic CVTI and deposits abroad for almost 180 million pesos, among others. estate.
The podium of the richest ministers of Libertad Avanza is completed by the Chief of Staff, Nicolás Po-sse, with his assets of 185,077,269.40 pesos. Po-sse has four properties declared, including a lot in Punta del Este; three cars (a 1980 MGB convertible, a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and a BMW 218i); a motorsailer; 34 thousand dollars in cash; and U.S. Treasury bonds, are some of the highlights of his affidavit.
The Minister of Infrastructure, Guillermo Ferraro, who resigned a couple of weeks ago, but his resignation was not formally made official, declared assets worth 66,086,353.25 pesos, including a motor yacht purchased last December.
For her part, the head of the Security portfolio, Patricia Bullrich, did the same and announced an asset of 55,895,701.80 pesos, far from the podium. Among other things, she has an apartment in Palermo.
At the bottom of the Cabinet wealth ranking are the Ministers of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello (52,313,872.98 pesos); and Defense, Luis Petri (15,378,999.14 pesos). The highlight of his sworn statement was his 1973 Fiat 600, valued fiscally at 26 thousand pesos: he even used the vehicle at the close of Mendoza’s campaign, when he had presented himself as a pre-candidate for governor.
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